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Besides expensive cars, good food and the market jumps former republic national distributing company Prime Minister of Italy is responsible for the horror republic national distributing company sub-genre Giallo. republic national distributing company The literal translation of the word is "yellow", a reference to the Italian pulp novels of the early 20th century, which traditionally had a yellow cover. The Giallo films (plural: Gialli) exude a dreamy sensibility with disparate, dazzling palettes - especially in the blood, which the Italians offer generous amounts. Somehow, despite the intense brutality on screen, there is something almost happy to violence, republic national distributing company and perhaps what appeals to these movies. The Italian horror of the 70's republic national distributing company and 80's is a crazy mix of many elements. I would say the slasher meets German Expressionism and the Film Noir. Repeats topics include crystal ball and diastreflomenes realities, amnesia and a number of divergent sexual behaviors. Here is a personal list of what I consider to be the best Giallo, 10 Best Italian horror republic national distributing company films.
Perhaps the purest republic national distributing company Giallo ever made. It contains all the basic components that make up the sub-genre: beautiful victim, a hidden killer, a complex musical soundtrack and mystery and suspense. republic national distributing company It is a somewhat forgotten film, but need to see all the fans of Italian horror. Essentially a police - check out the murderer - story revolves around a series of gruesome murders linked to a fashion house. The Bava begins to elaborate the Italian tradition republic national distributing company of mixing sex and violence republic national distributing company without resorting to strict moralist who yperkatanalonetai in American horror movies. 9 - Kill Baby ... Kill (1966) of Mario Bava
Rightly considered the 'nName Italian Gothic horror' as popularized many of the rich details in franchise like Friday the 13th and Scream. Easily the best horror of Bava. It's republic national distributing company a ghost story more light than buckets of blood other movies, but based on much heavier and sourealistikoteri atmosphere ethereal ghosts, not stab wounds and blood. Here, the protagonist will be found chasing himself ... and you should see for yourself, I can not explain it. 8 - Tenebre (1982) of Dario Argento
While not as dismal as multilevel or other Argento films that will find most high in the Tenebre succeeded because of brilliant unconventional killing and is one of the best films of the genre. A writer discovers that a killer is copying the crimes depicted in the books. My advice is to not see the American distribution titled Unsane from Anchor Bay, but the Italian original. I saw the original and not the other, but I read that they have a hard 10 minute cut from the American version. 7 - Do not Torture republic national distributing company a Duckling (1972) Lucio Fulci's
One of the oldest works of Fulci and the first in which he uses the gore which later became one of the characteristics republic national distributing company of the Do not Torture a Duckling remains a very annoying and entertaining giallo. In the case focuses on a group of seemingly innocent boy in a small Italian village asleep. A witch blamed for several recent incidents of disappearances, and residents to kill immediately. republic national distributing company However, it is not so simple. Soon you will begin to see the somewhat blasphemous reversal, which is not digested very easily. 6 - Cannibal Holocaust (1980) of Ruggero Deodato
This you know, is a sick, twisted mess. Four Americans filmmakers directed to a remote forest called Green Inferno to document stories of cannibalism. republic national distributing company Months later, the film will find another crew ... and all that we see. So simple, so raw. Certainly the precursor of the Blair Witch Project and the related, but much much better. Characterized as "the most controversial film ever made", a film which still maintains its reputation. Especially republic national distributing company the last 20 minutes is frightening you live. 5 - Zombie Flesh Eaters (or Zombi 2, or Zombie) (1979) of Lucio Fulci
Redeeming the success of Dawn of the Dead, this gore-fest of Fulci contains a scene with a zombie fighting a shark ... and a famous scene a bulb fragments in the eye, and has rightfully become a classic. Though Fulci had made several smaller films years ago, America

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